Wrocław Stadium

The Stadium is located on aleja Śląska (English: Silesian Avenue) in the district of Fabryczna, Wrocław.

[11] The architectural concept also includes an outdoor promenade around the stadium, called the esplanade with a total area of 52 753 m2.

From the north, the esplanade leads from the northern public transport interchange with tram and bus stops and a parking lot for buses.

[12] The area surrounding the stadium and esplanade is landscaped and provided with benches to create a park-like space where people can relax or meet.

The height of the stadium is 39.33 meters measured from ground level to the upper edge of the roof structure.

VIP fans is seated in close proximity to the playing field, and is separated from the teams' zone only by a glass wall.

[13] On Level 3, there are twenty multifunction and glassed VIP boxes with a clear view of the pitch.

[14] Each of them has its own access to a terrace platform with a width of about 2.5 m. Depending on the type of boxes, their capacity varies form 13 to 26 people, also they can be combined.

VIP seats is broken down into three sectors: gold, silver, and bronze, depending on their location and the view they offer.

Concession stands, first aid stations, police offices and rest rooms are located on the promenade.

The stadium bars and restaurants are equipped with special-designated, lower countertops, make it easier for disabled people in wheelchairs to eating a meal.

For the hearing impaired people a professional collector headphones to listening a match commentary are prepared.

Section for visitor supporters is located in the south east stadium corner, marked as “Sektor X” and has a capacity of 3439 seats.

[22] On the south side of the stadium, a transport interchange is situated, including a new train station called Wroclaw Stadion.

The bout concluded in Usyk defending his titles by defeating Dubois via knockout in the 9th round.

Stadium during lighting system testing
Stadium exterior during UEFA Euro 2012
Single-level stands